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Old 07-25-2011, 05:50 PM #1
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Default dare i hope?

alot of out of the norm symptoms and the disappearance of cogwheeling and rigidity has lead me down the path to the dat scan at cleveland clinic. schedule is looking like i will be in ohio the first part of sept. how long i stay depends on what they find on the scan. pd or not pd? that is the question they seek answers for. my god... 27 years... could it be... no? i am unsure how to feel. 27 years.
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